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That's because the Middle East banish criminals to Europe.
"AI Overview.
In Islamic law, banishment (often termed taghrib or nafy) is a punishment mainly associated with crimes against public safety, morality, and serious Hudud offences. It is applied to combat severe societal disruption, including highway robbery, terrorizing the public, fornication (unmarried), and in some interpretations, heresy or banditry to remove bad influence.
Crimes Leading to Banishment or Similar Exile:
Highway Robbery and Terrorism: Acts that endanger public safety (Hirabah) can result in banishment, execution, or cutting off hands/feet, as they disrupt societal order.
Unmarried Fornication (Zina): While 100 lashes are the primary punishment, traditional interpretations sometimes include a one-year banishment for unmarried offenders.
Severe Sins/Public Disorder: Individuals who cause fitna (discord) or commit open, serious offenses against the community may be exiled to protect the faith.
Related Severe Punishments:
Apostasy (Ridda): Leaving Islam, particularly when combined with treason, is punishable by death in some interpretations, or forced separation from the community.
Slander/Blasphemy: False accusations of adultery or contempt for the religion can result in punishment (lashes or harsher penalty)"
"AI Overview.
In Islamic law, banishment (often termed taghrib or nafy) is a punishment mainly associated with crimes against public safety, morality, and serious Hudud offences. It is applied to combat severe societal disruption, including highway robbery, terrorizing the public, fornication (unmarried), and in some interpretations, heresy or banditry to remove bad influence.
Crimes Leading to Banishment or Similar Exile:
Highway Robbery and Terrorism: Acts that endanger public safety (Hirabah) can result in banishment, execution, or cutting off hands/feet, as they disrupt societal order.
Unmarried Fornication (Zina): While 100 lashes are the primary punishment, traditional interpretations sometimes include a one-year banishment for unmarried offenders.
Severe Sins/Public Disorder: Individuals who cause fitna (discord) or commit open, serious offenses against the community may be exiled to protect the faith.
Related Severe Punishments:
Apostasy (Ridda): Leaving Islam, particularly when combined with treason, is punishable by death in some interpretations, or forced separation from the community.
Slander/Blasphemy: False accusations of adultery or contempt for the religion can result in punishment (lashes or harsher penalty)"